Open 84,000 pores
When there is too much nitrogen in the body, bubbles form in the blood vessels, obstructing and blocking blood flow. Cells need energy to divide, and nitrogen blocks the flow of this energy. How to get nitrogen out of the body? It must be excreted through the skin.
The idea that skin can breathe is not new. However, it is difficult to determine with the naked eye whether the skin is actually breathing. This is because the pores are clogged and the skin can't do its job of excreting nitrogen. Of course, if you look at the skin of a person who has relaxed their body and mind through training, you can see the pores breathing. Other people can easily check it. A person with open pores is a person whose body is completely relaxed, and a person with clogged pores is a person whose body is stiff from stress.
There is a simple way to tell if your pores are open or clogged. If you look at your body about 10 minutes after you enter the bath, you will notice that small water droplets are forming on your skin. These are droplets that form when air is pushed out of the body. All objects move from a lower temperature to a higher temperature. The temperature of the bath is high, so nitrogen and oxygen in the capillaries are released through the skin, forming air bubbles. The more relaxed the body and mind are, the more bubbles are created.